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Mood Lighting

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I share another member’s dislike of the fact that the mood lighting dims to hardly noticeable when you put the car in drive. My Kia Dealer tells me it is a safety feature. You can’t override the dim feature in the ambient lighting section of the computer. Disappointed!!!
 
I share another member’s dislike of the fact that the mood lighting dims to hardly noticeable when you put the car in drive. My Kia Dealer tells me it is a safety feature. You can’t override the dim feature in the ambient lighting section of the computer. Disappointed!!!
Welcome aboard! And thank you for signing up. Moving this to our Telluride Lighting section. Yes, this is a complaint I've seen come from Lexus RX owners as well. Mercedes seems to keep the ambient lighting bright. Maybe it's not an issue in Germany. I imagine one day they'll be told the lighting needs to be dimmed for vehicles sold here. If it's really a safety issue, anyway...

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